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there's been a lot of discussion about manufacturing as one of the backbones of the united states economy, and it still is. my husband's family comes from detroit. i understand that all too well. when i think about my, you know, parents, both of -- my father and my father-in-law were industrial civil, mechanical engineer engineers. my grandfather started in virginia at nasa and moved out to california to do instrumentation. and that really drove i'd say the prior economies. one of the things -- my point of view is that today's manufacturing economy, if you will, will be tech driven, that the new engineers are not civil, mechanical, industrial, they're more likely computer engineers and electrical engineers and software engineers. that's really us reinventing ourselves going forward and why it's important for us to play offense both starting with our education, funding the basic research, proposing immigration policies, folking on high-growth companies that can create that next generation of jobs that are driven in the u.s. and not elsewhere. >> it's interesting. when you hear on the stree
there's been a lot of discussion about manufacturing as one of the backbones of the united states economy, and it still is. my husband's family comes from detroit. i understand that all too well. when i think about my, you know, parents, both of -- my father and my father-in-law were industrial civil, mechanical engineer engineers. my grandfather started in virginia at nasa and moved out to california to do instrumentation. and that really drove i'd say the prior economies. one of the things --...
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he says that he wants to leave and go to the united states with this family. he also says that he had been unable to raise this issue with american officials so far. >> aside from his case, there are other items on the agenda. syria, sudan, iran, all concerns between the tube. how might we see some resolution to these problems? >> as hillary clinton said to herself, at between china and the u.s., they cannot solve all the world's problems. but by cooperating, they can have a good stab at it. america will be trying to persuade china to take a tougher line on syria, iran, north korea. china will be looking for concessions from america on the economic front. there is a lot to talk about. whether we get any kind of hard details or a hard deal at the end of these two-day talks, it remains to be seen. i think these talks and the issue of chen guangcheng will still be discussed. >> tempers flared between the two contenders and the french presidential election on wednesday evening. it was their only televised debate before sunday's second round vote. the accused each
he says that he wants to leave and go to the united states with this family. he also says that he had been unable to raise this issue with american officials so far. >> aside from his case, there are other items on the agenda. syria, sudan, iran, all concerns between the tube. how might we see some resolution to these problems? >> as hillary clinton said to herself, at between china and the u.s., they cannot solve all the world's problems. but by cooperating, they can have a good...
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chen specifically had the united states negotiate with china. he wanted to be reunited with his family, he wanted to be relocated to a safer place, he wanted to be able to study the law, and he wanted to continue his work to try to expand civil society within china. now i think 24 hours later it appears he has a change of heart. he now believes that china will not live up to the terms of its agreement. the united states officials as i understand it talking to them this morning are trying to reach mr. chen so they can ascertain if he's had a change of heart and obvious the course will take its own course depending on what he tells them. unfortunately, the chinese officials are preventing that from happening. >> that's the question. how much can we do now that he's no longer in u.s. custody. i thought it was interesting after this new information that chen guangcheng wants to leave the country after that was revealed hillary clinton speaking yesterday said this. >> because we believe that all governments do have to answer to citizens' aspirations
chen specifically had the united states negotiate with china. he wanted to be reunited with his family, he wanted to be relocated to a safer place, he wanted to be able to study the law, and he wanted to continue his work to try to expand civil society within china. now i think 24 hours later it appears he has a change of heart. he now believes that china will not live up to the terms of its agreement. the united states officials as i understand it talking to them this morning are trying to...
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and throughout the united states, we are in fire prone areas. >> so, they are talking about wildfires. go back to that poison plot. any sign it is ongoing? >> reporter: in the mag sooeb that's just come out, there are references to a justification for using poison, biological and chemical weapons. so, something seems to be cooking, according to u.s. authorities. >> following up on the poison. okay, thank you so much brian. >>> and now, all the eyes of the world are on secretary of state hillary clinton tonight, in beijing, long a champion of human rights. she faces a very tough choice. a blind man, that activist hero who made the daring escape, flipping past chinese guards under cover of night, is now asking her to take him to the united states on her plane. a move that would have dramatic repercussions in china. so, what will she do? here's abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the day is just beginning in china, but secretary clinton has said nothing about the cry sils since chen guangcheng changed his mind about remaining in china, instead, now begging clinton to help him leave. chen
and throughout the united states, we are in fire prone areas. >> so, they are talking about wildfires. go back to that poison plot. any sign it is ongoing? >> reporter: in the mag sooeb that's just come out, there are references to a justification for using poison, biological and chemical weapons. so, something seems to be cooking, according to u.s. authorities. >> following up on the poison. okay, thank you so much brian. >>> and now, all the eyes of the world are on...
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another letter shows that bin laden's aids wanted to launch a media campaign in the united states for the 10th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. one suggested a special interview with a u.s. television network. they would accept this so to get an exclusive press scoop. the first interview since ten years ago. that's a quote of one of the aides of osama bin laden. we're also learned that obama was deeply frustrated. they write that bin laden was not as many thought the puppet master pulling thestrings with actions of regional groups claiming affiliation with kaye. he was burdened with what he saw. while osama bin laden was struggling with how to dane control, president obama was giving the command to have him killed. he spoke to brian williams about making the decision to order the raid. >> i stayed up late and i woke up early. i felt i had examined every aspect of the operation. we had been preparing for months. at that point you have some serenity, knowing you made the best decision you can, and in that situation you do some praying. >> joining me now is wesley clark, a form
another letter shows that bin laden's aids wanted to launch a media campaign in the united states for the 10th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. one suggested a special interview with a u.s. television network. they would accept this so to get an exclusive press scoop. the first interview since ten years ago. that's a quote of one of the aides of osama bin laden. we're also learned that obama was deeply frustrated. they write that bin laden was not as many thought the puppet master...
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now he says he wants to leave and go for medical treatment in the united states. it's a very challenging situation. the united states is still trying to keep the temperature down as they did initially. and the hope is that this is not going to interfere with this dialogue. i talked to nick lard di from the peterson institute of international economics, he said that so far over the last several years this dialogue initiated by the bush administration has been successful. here he is. >> they've moved on their currency probably partly as a result of extended discussion of that topic. we've had some perhaps modest but some improvements in the protection of intellectual property in china. a lot of these issues remain works in progress, but i think the strategic and economic dialogue has advanced the agenda on balance. >> so, sue and tyler, the administration is hoping they can keep advancing the agenda, but this incident is threatening to overshadow that. and sort of derail whatever further progress. they hadn't expected a lot of big new concrete developments at this s
now he says he wants to leave and go for medical treatment in the united states. it's a very challenging situation. the united states is still trying to keep the temperature down as they did initially. and the hope is that this is not going to interfere with this dialogue. i talked to nick lard di from the peterson institute of international economics, he said that so far over the last several years this dialogue initiated by the bush administration has been successful. here he is. >>...
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heart disease is the number one cause of death in the united states. well, the highest rate of health disease death in the country is in mississippi. diabetes also a massive american health problem. alabama and mississippi, it turns out, are neck and neck on being the worst for diabetes. the most recent nationwide stats put alabama at 50 out of 50 states, and mississippi at 49th. the really astonishing number, though, in mississippi, is infant mortality. for every thousand kids born in the united states, how many of those kids do not live to their first birthday? overall, this is the rate in the country for infant mortality. here's what it is in mississippi. hmm. mississippi has the worst infant death rate in the country. not only is mississippi the worst in the country, if mississippi were a country, it would rank below sri lanka and below botswana. it would be 83rd in the world in terms of infant mortality. and if you look internally at what's going on in mississippi, what explains that problem, you end up very quickly realizing that the issue is in
heart disease is the number one cause of death in the united states. well, the highest rate of health disease death in the country is in mississippi. diabetes also a massive american health problem. alabama and mississippi, it turns out, are neck and neck on being the worst for diabetes. the most recent nationwide stats put alabama at 50 out of 50 states, and mississippi at 49th. the really astonishing number, though, in mississippi, is infant mortality. for every thousand kids born in the...
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. >> the united states should also have learned that no policy that is based on a misunderstanding of the facts or wishful thinking is likely to succeed. and there are a whole series of assumptions built into this transition policy about the ability of the afghan national arm about the degradation of the taliban and the ability of afghan political lead yooers to fashion a fair transition of power from karzai who-to-whoever comes after. all of these assumptions look quite shaky and you don't want to ask american men and women to make the ultimate sacrifice if you're not willing to confront the facts head on and think honestly about where they may lead you. >> rose: we conclude with kathy freston, a well-known vegan, her book is called "the lean, a revolutionary and simple plan for lasting weight loss." i want to enjoy my life, celebrate food and have things i grew up loving with my family, with my friends. so for me i think the best thing that has worked-- and i think it's translated to other people-- is that if we set our intention to move toward health sand we lean into it and take s
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we have customers all over the united states. we rely on the postal service for everything that we do. the eastern maine processing facility is vital to our operation and our success. if we lose this processing facility we could lose clientele because of increased mailing times. we would have to consider layoffs as a result of that. closure of this plant will affect all of us. ♪ closure of this plant will affect all of us. (female announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differently. we're bringing humanity back to life insurance. that's why only aviva rewards you with savings for getting a check-up. it's our wellness for life program, with online access to mayo clinic. see the difference at avivausa.com. >>> newt gingrich officially finally gets out of the race for the republican presidential nomination today. and in so doing, he told all republicans to support mitt romney for president. of course, he'd spent the last few months viciously and harshly, even for politics,
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so much of it moving from here in the united states to there. are your margins just as good there. >> you look at this, we are sort of bucking the trend. we have maintained 70% of our manufacturing in the united states. we are now 70 locations in china and 60% of the products that we're selling in china is being shipped from our u.s. facilities. we have a number of plants in north carolina. one right here in new jersey, across the river. in passaic, new jersey, if somebody had said five years back we'd be making thousands of lamps for china, you'd have said we're crazy. that's what we're doing. the china market, of course, is growing. they're also interested in good name brands, and it is for us, of course, the clients we're dealing with want american made products. so we're benefitting from that trend in china as well. >> farooq, a pleasure to speak with you. thanks for coming up. farooq kathwari. >> we're going to take another peek at carlyle. going public today. does this defuse the enthusiasm for ipos? no pop today, up 1.7%. >> one that's co
so much of it moving from here in the united states to there. are your margins just as good there. >> you look at this, we are sort of bucking the trend. we have maintained 70% of our manufacturing in the united states. we are now 70 locations in china and 60% of the products that we're selling in china is being shipped from our u.s. facilities. we have a number of plants in north carolina. one right here in new jersey, across the river. in passaic, new jersey, if somebody had said five...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> you're going to hear a sermon tonight by a baptist pastor that will disgust you. he advocates punching a 4-year-old boy if the boy let's his wrist go limp. he talks about how little girls should smell. this is really sick stuff that you're about to hear and he also, that same preacher, tells his congregation how to vote. that's in the rewrite. >>> and a foreign policy adviser was pushed out of the romney campaign because he is openly gay. fred carter the first will talk with me next. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. with less chronic osteoarthritis pain. imagine living your life with less chronic low back pain. imagine you, with less pain.
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. >> i'm newt gingrich and i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> newt gingrich. >> newt gingrich. >> newt gingrich. >> gingrich. >> gingrich. >> suspending his campaign. >> finally calling it quits. >> with the longest good-bye in political history. >> today i'm suspending the campaign. >> newt, we knew you. >> i could neither predict the low points or the high points. >> i don't think he ever got his mojo back. >> he's the person to claim. >> don't try to blame somebody else. >> he had his own destiny. >> i'm committed to going all the way to tampa. >> we're going to go all the way to tampa. >> we will be in tampa as the nominee in august. >> the campaign, which was clearly over a month ago -- >> romney and the super pac spent $20 million. >> are you calling mitt romney a liar? >> yes. >> how does newt gingrich get all of that back? >> there was a hot and heavy campaign. >> newt gingrich showed a lot of great bravado. >> we will have the first permanent space on the moon. >> he's an idea person. >> it's a gun a glower rouse ride for you. >> the game is not over
. >> i'm newt gingrich and i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> newt gingrich. >> newt gingrich. >> newt gingrich. >> gingrich. >> gingrich. >> suspending his campaign. >> finally calling it quits. >> with the longest good-bye in political history. >> today i'm suspending the campaign. >> newt, we knew you. >> i could neither predict the low points or the high points. >> i don't think he...
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he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents also exposed cracks within the terrorist organization worldwide. >> this shows an organization in decline, under siege, and really feeling the pressure. >> reporter: the threat of al qaeda diminished with bin laden's death experts say but not gone. michelle franzen, nbc news. new york. >> the family of a drum major who died in a hazing incident wants florida a&m university to disbandits famed marching band. robert champion was beaten to death five months ago. 13 people are facing hazing charges in connection with his death but none has been charged with murder. >> so i know i did not get what i anticipated for my son's murder. i did not at all. so, no, i was not happy with it. felony hazing. of course, there again, that word hazing just don't fit. i've always said that. >> champion's mother says the only way to stop the hazing is to clean house and disband the marching band until further notice. for now, the marching band had been suspended and a hazing task force was set up. >>> a student at the univers
he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents also exposed cracks within the terrorist organization worldwide. >> this shows an organization in decline, under siege, and really feeling the pressure. >> reporter: the threat of al qaeda diminished with bin laden's death experts say but not gone. michelle franzen, nbc news. new york. >> the family of a drum major who died in a hazing incident wants florida a&m university to disbandits...
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his company is based in the united states news corp. is a massive company. this is an american business with american laws. top executives of any corporation need to be held responsible for their conduct. guest: absolutely. i could understand why the actions of some tabloid journalists in britain might not seem relevant to americans, but news corp. is a huge american company, and if it does not have its house in order, americans should be interested. host: jon swaine, the washington correspondent for "the daily telegraph" and melanie sloan, from citizens for responsibility and ethics in washington. thank you for your time. when we come back, we will talk about an issue that if you have a college-age student you are dealing with. what is the market like, and their students to far into debt based on salaries they will receive? we'll be talking to peter morici, and later, james could failed to talk about the president's counter strategy, -- james kitfield, to talk about the president's counterterrorism strategy. back in a moment. [captions copyright national ca
his company is based in the united states news corp. is a massive company. this is an american business with american laws. top executives of any corporation need to be held responsible for their conduct. guest: absolutely. i could understand why the actions of some tabloid journalists in britain might not seem relevant to americans, but news corp. is a huge american company, and if it does not have its house in order, americans should be interested. host: jon swaine, the washington...
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a lot will be subsidized by the united states government. if you can't afford what the state exchange is selling you, guess what? the taxpayer comes in and supplements it. >> steve: we're the safety net. >> so we're paying for it out of pocket from the taxpayer point of view. employers will, of course, take the penalty. that's if they have more than 50 employees. now, the house ways and means committee, republican branch of that, some of the republican congressmen actually surveyed the fortune 100 companies and found that 71 top fortune 100 companies say they could save $28 billion if they dumped their employees. this is a perfect storm. you're going to see employees dumped from their health insurance. >> steve: which is too bad 'cause people need it. dr. sealing, you look so different in a suit. last time i saw you, you were clad in spandex. he was out near amarillo, texas. did you a great job covering president bush and the wounded warrior ride out there. how taxing was it on dr. siegle? >> actually, it was inspiring. the people that did t
a lot will be subsidized by the united states government. if you can't afford what the state exchange is selling you, guess what? the taxpayer comes in and supplements it. >> steve: we're the safety net. >> so we're paying for it out of pocket from the taxpayer point of view. employers will, of course, take the penalty. that's if they have more than 50 employees. now, the house ways and means committee, republican branch of that, some of the republican congressmen actually surveyed...
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he wanted to kill the president of the united states. >> reporter: the documents also ex-popesed cracks within the terrorist organization worldwide. >> this shows an organization in decline, under siege, and really feeling the pressure. >> reporter: the threat of al qaeda diminished with bin laden's death, experts say, but not gone. michelle franzen, nbc news. new york. >>> an overheard phone call and an awkward hotel encounter. another aide to john edwards testified today about efforts to keep his affair with rielle hunter a secret. john davis said he had an awkward run-in with hunter at a detroit hotel where edwards was staying while campaigning in '07. he testified that hunter had said she and edwards were in love but the next day edwards denied it. davis also said he overheard a phone conversation between the two discussing her pregnancy. prosecutors are trying to prove that edwards deliberately and illegally used campaign donations to hide the affair. >>> mitt romney is spending a second day in the key battle state of virginia. he is campaigning with governor bob mcdonald who is sa
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states. he wanted al-qaeda to assassinate president obama. one of the only reporters who was in bin laden's compound after the raid wrote several books about bin laden, talked about the treasure trove of information this morning. >> the white house and the national security council releasing documents that don't put al-qaeda in a good light. it's interesting to realize that they themselves realize they were under pressure. >> one of the documents is this 22-page typed listing of names of al-qaeda members bin laden is listed first. i'm going to keep reading through some of these documents and have more in about an hour. allison burns, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the obama administration has filed papers with the supreme court warning that if the justices toss out the president's health care overhaul, it would have major consequences for medicare ace paper accept. court documents warn of extraordinary disruption if medicare is forced to undo transactions based on payment changes required by the af
states. he wanted al-qaeda to assassinate president obama. one of the only reporters who was in bin laden's compound after the raid wrote several books about bin laden, talked about the treasure trove of information this morning. >> the white house and the national security council releasing documents that don't put al-qaeda in a good light. it's interesting to realize that they themselves realize they were under pressure. >> one of the documents is this 22-page typed listing of...